Analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in South Africa

The indicators of the internal resources factors in the small-scale agro-processing in South Africa have a complicated cluster of networks, inventory, and trademarks compared to the commercial agro-processing sector. However, it has been identified that the internal resources endowment of small-scal...

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Main Authors: B Manasoe, VM Mmbengwa, JN Lekunze
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Cogent Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2021.1964201
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spelling doaj-eb08bfcaa93c457cb01061aedc4efb702021-08-24T15:34:24ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862021-01-017110.1080/23311886.2021.19642011964201Analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in South AfricaB Manasoe0VM Mmbengwa1JN Lekunze2Business SchoolBusiness SchoolBusiness SchoolThe indicators of the internal resources factors in the small-scale agro-processing in South Africa have a complicated cluster of networks, inventory, and trademarks compared to the commercial agro-processing sector. However, it has been identified that the internal resources endowment of small-scale agro-processors is extremely weak. The study was carried out in the five provinces of South Africa, and the sample size was made up of 503 respondents. Face-to-face interviews were employed to collect the data in a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design, where quantitative data collection was through closed-ended questionnaires, and qualitative was through focus group sessions. The results revealed that the network (β = 0.440, p = 0.000) forms an integral part of the factors that influence the small-scale agro-processors internal resource status in these enterprises. While trademark (β = 0.142, p = 0.000) and inventory (β = 0.138, p = 0.000) were found to have second and third impact respectively. As a result of the reported weakness in the business networks in the small-scale agro-processing enterprises, it is recommended that these enterprises form lobby organizations that will enable the internal resources base of these enterprises.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2021.1964201agro-processingsmall-scalenetworksinternal resources
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VM Mmbengwa
JN Lekunze
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VM Mmbengwa
JN Lekunze
Analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in South Africa
Cogent Social Sciences
agro-processing
small-scale
networks
internal resources
author_facet B Manasoe
VM Mmbengwa
JN Lekunze
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title Analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in South Africa
title_short Analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in South Africa
title_full Analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in South Africa
title_fullStr Analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in South Africa
title_sort analysis of the impact of the networks on the status of the internal resources of the small-scale agro-processors in south africa
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Social Sciences
issn 2331-1886
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The indicators of the internal resources factors in the small-scale agro-processing in South Africa have a complicated cluster of networks, inventory, and trademarks compared to the commercial agro-processing sector. However, it has been identified that the internal resources endowment of small-scale agro-processors is extremely weak. The study was carried out in the five provinces of South Africa, and the sample size was made up of 503 respondents. Face-to-face interviews were employed to collect the data in a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design, where quantitative data collection was through closed-ended questionnaires, and qualitative was through focus group sessions. The results revealed that the network (β = 0.440, p = 0.000) forms an integral part of the factors that influence the small-scale agro-processors internal resource status in these enterprises. While trademark (β = 0.142, p = 0.000) and inventory (β = 0.138, p = 0.000) were found to have second and third impact respectively. As a result of the reported weakness in the business networks in the small-scale agro-processing enterprises, it is recommended that these enterprises form lobby organizations that will enable the internal resources base of these enterprises.
topic agro-processing
small-scale
networks
internal resources
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2021.1964201
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